Exploring

Once deployed, you can inspect the created resources with kubectl commands:

# This will show the Knative service that we created:
kubectl get ksvc --output yaml
# This will show the Route, created by the service:
kubectl get route --output yaml
# This will show the Configuration, created by the service:
kubectl get configurations --output yaml
# This will show the Revision, created by the Configuration:
kubectl get revisions --output yaml

Testing the service

Now that you have the service running and the webhook created, send a Pull
Request to the same GitHub repo where you added the webhook. If all is working
right, you’ll see the title of the PR will be modified, with the text
(looks pretty legit) appended the end of the title.